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Cuyahoga Community College is a large, 2-year, public community college. This coed college is located in a large city in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate and associate degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 100%.
Admission to Tri-Cis open to all high school graduates, anyone with documentation of successful GED completion, as well as to non-high school graduates participating in dual enrollment programs, and those 18 years of age or older. It is not necessary to enroll in a specific program to be admitted to Tri-C.
Once you have been admitted as a student, a Tri-C ID number will be generated. This number begins with the letter "S" followed by eight randomly generated numbers. You will use this ID to register for classes and access your grades and other student information.
Tri-C is a commuter institution primarily designed to serve residents of Cuyahoga County and, therefore, does not provide student housing.
While not all community colleges offer the opportunity to live on campus, some do. In fact, there are a variety of accommodation options available. For example, in addition to taking advantage of residence halls, some community colleges with housing have townhouses and apartment-style living.
As the largest community college, Tri-C serves students at four campuses and at numerous off-campus sites strategically located throughout the county.
Northeast Ohio's four community colleges – Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), Lakeland Community College, Lorain County Community College (LCCC), and Stark State College – are here, together, for students, employers and our region.